Great Britain built the suez canal.
1989 was a year when Poland finally became a democratic, independent country. Soviet communism has fallen thanks to the negotiations between the communists and their opposition in Poland. In effect it was possible to make the first free election of the president at the end of 1990 (Lech Walesa was elected). Workers had a free right to form unions, but in the following years their significance and effectiveness decreased.
Officially the situation hasn't changed up to date, but most Polish people know that in spite of changing the political system, most of the pre-1989 politics are still in power, but it's not official. However many of their decisions are clearly showing that there's no place for fair democracy in Poland.
I believe the answer is the third one
The fight for women's rights started with them not being able to vote, being treated like they were only good at cleaning and cooking, and those who were against slavery were not allowed to speak at conventions and were even seated outside as spectators.
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It was a political and social order that people began to turn to local land aristocrats to protect them. They found a lord for protection and the people would give them their services in war as a return
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